SFT Macquarie Growth Fund
Securian Funds Trust
Expense ratio
Net assets1
$544.21M
Holdings1
36
Category
US Equity
Return

Investment objective & strategy

As of April 28, 2025 · prospectus

Objective. The Fund seeks to provide growth of capital.

Strategy. The Fund seeks to achieve its objective by investing primarily in a portfolio of common stocks issued by large capitalization, growth-oriented companies that Delaware Investments Fund Advisers (DIFA), the Funds investment sub-adviser, believes have a competitively advantaged business model, thereby eluding competition, and have the ability to sustain growth over the long term beyond investors expectations. Under normal circumstances, the Fund invests at least 80% of its net assets in large capitalization companies, which typically are companies with market capitalizations of at least $10 billion at the time of acquisition. Growth- oriented companies are those whose earnings DIFA believes are likely to grow faster than the economy. The Fund is non-diversified, meaning that it may invest a significant portion of … The Fund seeks to achieve its objective by investing primarily in a portfolio of common stocks issued by large capitalization, growth-oriented companies that Delaware Investments Fund Advisers (DIFA), the Funds investment sub-adviser, believes have a competitively advantaged business model, thereby eluding competition, and have the ability to sustain growth over the long term beyond investors expectations. Under normal circumstances, the Fund invests at least 80% of its net assets in large capitalization companies, which typically are companies with market capitalizations of at least $10 billion at the time of acquisition. Growth- oriented companies are those whose earnings DIFA believes are likely to grow faster than the economy. The Fund is non-diversified, meaning that it may invest a significant portion of its total assets in a limited number of issuers. In selecting securities for the Fund, DIFA begins its investment process by screening large-capitalization companies based on profitability (capital returns and margins) and growth (sales and earnings), while simultaneously utilizing fundamental analysis to assess any unique business attributes that validate those financial characteristics. DIFA uses a bottom-up (researching individual issuers) strategy in selecting securities for the Fund. DIFA seeks to invest for the Fund in companies that it believes possess a structural competitive advantage or durable market leadership position. DIFA looks for companies which serve large, addressable markets with a demonstrated ability to sustain unit growth and high profitability. DIFA also seeks to invest in companies that it believes have improving growth prospects or improving levels of profitability and returns. A competitively advantaged business model can be defined by such factors as: brand loyalty, proprietary technology, cost structure, scale, exclusive access to data, or distribution advantages. Other factors considered include strength of management; ESG characteristics; level of competitive intensity; return of capital; strong balance sheets and cash flows; the threat of substitute products; and the interaction and bargaining power between a company, its customers, suppliers, and competitors. DIFAs process for selecting stocks is based primarily on fundamental research, but does utilize quantitative analysis during the screening process. From a quantitative standpoint, DIFA concentrates on the level of profitability, capital intensity, cash flow and capital allocation measures, as well as earnings growth rates and valuations. DIFAs fundamental research effort tries to identify those companies that it believes possess a sustainable competitive advantage, an important characteristic which typically enables a company to generate above-average levels of profitability and the ability to sustain growth over the long-term. The Fund typically holds a limited number of stocks (generally 35 to 50). Many of the companies in which the Fund may invest have diverse operations, with products or services in foreign markets. Therefore, the Fund may have indirect exposure to various foreign markets through investments in these companies, even if the Fund is not invested directly in such markets. In general, DIFA may sell a security when, in DIFAs opinion, a company experiences deterioration in its growth and/or profitability characteristics, or a fundamental breakdown of its sustainable competitive advantages. DIFA also may sell a security if it believes that the security no longer presents sufficient appreciation potential; this may be caused by, or be an effect of, changes in the industry or sector of the issuer, loss by the company of its competitive position, poor execution by management, the threat of technological disruption and/or poor use of resources. DIFA also may sell a security to reduce the Funds holding in that security, to take advantage of what it believes are more attractive investment opportunities or to raise cash. DIFA may permit its affiliate, Macquarie Investment Management Global Limited (MIMGL), to execute Fund security trades on behalf of DIFA. DIFA may also seek quantitative support from MIMGL. The Fund may at times invest significantly in certain sectors. As of December 31, 2024, the Fund was concentrated in the Information Technology sector.

Top holdings

As of March 31, 2026 · N-PORT
SecurityTickerValue% of fund
NVIDIA CORP $84.44M 15.52%
MICROSOFT CORP $60.54M 11.12%
APPLE INC $50.41M 9.26%
ALPHABET INC CL A $34.45M 6.33%
AMAZON.COM INC $32.79M 6.03%
VISA INC-CLASS A $26.68M 4.90%
TAIWAN SEMIC MFG CO LTD SP ADR $17.30M 3.18%
MASTERCARD INC CL A $16.37M 3.01%
BROADCOM INC $15.51M 2.85%
INTERCONTINENTAL EXCHANGE INC $15.42M 2.83%
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Allocation by sector

As of March 31, 2026 · N-PORT
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Portfolio moves

Dec 31, 2025 → Mar 31, 2026
Opened
1
Exited
2
Increased
20
Decreased
15
Unchanged
0

How many positions this fund opened, exited, grew, trimmed, or left unchanged between its two most recent N-PORT snapshots — net changes between point-in-time reports, not a trade log.

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Advisers

As of December 31, 2025 · N-CEN
FirmRole
Macquarie Investment Management Business Trust Sub-adviser
Securian Asset Management, Inc. Adviser

Footnotes

  1. Net assets and holdings count as of March 31, 2026, from the fund's N-PORT filing.

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